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ACL cites study of 20 rainbow families in argument against marriage

The Australian Christian Lobby has highlighted a recently published study into the psychological and physiological health of children raised by same sex parents as...

Queensland to allow adoption for same sex couples

The Queensland government has announced it will remove discriminatory laws that stop gay and lesbian couples from adopting children. Communities Minister Shannon Fentiman made the...

Australian Christian Lobby: ABC should keep rainbow politics out of 'Play School'

The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) has called on Communication Minister Mitch Fifeld to encourage the ABC to stop exposing children to "rainbow politics" after the children's...

Prime Minister suggests plebiscite might be pushed back to 2017

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has suggested that the plebiscite on marriage will be pushed back to 2017. Appearing on the ABC's '7:30' the Prime Minister...

Australian Christian Lobby argues government must stick with plebiscite

The Australian Christian Lobby has called on the Turnbull government to stick with their commitment to hold a national plebiscite over the issue of...

What does the election result mean for marriage equality?

Saturday's poll has not delivered a government for Australia but advocates for marriage equality have argued that the result shows there is no need...

Plebiscite becomes major election issue in final days of campaign

Many questions about the plebiscite  Six months ago The Australian Christian Lobby boasted that the government's tactic of announcing a plebiscite had kicked the issue...

La Trobe University reinstates Roz Ward

La Trobe University has announced it has reversed its decision to suspend Roz Ward, the founder of the Safe Schools Coalition program. The univsrsity...

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